Troy Gardner Jr., 20, pleaded to aggravated assault for attempting to cause bodily injury with a deadly weapon in the June 5 shooting that luckily left the victim unharmed. Gardner also pleaded to conspiracy with his sister, Tynisha Gardner, 16, both of the 400 block of Orchard Avenue in Yeadon, who had allegedly handed her brother a .25-caliber handgun and told him to shoot the 21-year-old victim.

Tynisha Gardner, who had been charged as an adult, pleaded to one count of criminal solicitation to aggravated assault. All are felonies of the second degree.

According to police, the shooting took place at about 2 a.m. in the vicinity of South Church Lane in Upper Darby after the victim broke Troy Gardner’s car window. The beef was apparently part of a larger ongoing feud.

After taking the gun, Troy Gardner fired off six rounds, but missed the victim entirely, according to an affidavit of probable cause. Police recovered six shell casings from the scene.

Under the plea agreement worked out between Assistant District Attorney Alex Walker and defense counsel Elizabeth Curran McDonald, Troy Gardner was sentenced to 11˝ to 23 months in the county prison and ordered to provide a DNA sample to state police. He was also given two years of concurrent probation and told to stay away from the victim.

Tynisha Gardner was given time served to 23 months. She was also ordered to stay away from the victim and provide a DNA sample.

Walker said Tynisha Gardner had been in prison since June 5. Her brother has been incarcerated since Aug. 7.

Defense attorney Coley Reynolds, representing Tynisha Gardner, said his client intends to return to high school and get on with her life. Curran McDonald likewise said Troy Gardner hopes to return to his life and provide for his 5-month-old daughter.